Active Directory RBAC vs Traditional PAM vs Netwrix Privilege Secure
Access and privilege management is a crucial aspect of cybersecurity in today’s dynamic business environment. In this ebook, you will discover the advantages and disadvantages of three different approaches: Active Directory Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC), traditional Privileged Access Management (PAM), and Netwrix Privilege Secure, a revolutionary solution that offers on-demand privilege orchestration and zero standing privileges.
Each approach has its own benefits and challenges, and you will learn how they differ from each other in terms of security, efficiency, and usability. Active Directory RBAC is a method of access control that assigns permissions based on roles or groups rather than individual users. Traditional PAM is a set of tools and processes that manage, monitor, and audit the use of privileged accounts and credentials. Netwrix Privilege Secure is a new way of PAM that dynamically creates and removes privileges as needed, leaving no attack surface for hackers to exploit. Read on to find out more about each approach and how they compare with each other.
Each approach has its own benefits and challenges, and you will learn how they differ from each other in terms of security, efficiency, and usability. Active Directory RBAC is a method of access control that assigns permissions based on roles or groups rather than individual users. Traditional PAM is a set of tools and processes that manage, monitor, and audit the use of privileged accounts and credentials. Netwrix Privilege Secure is a new way of PAM that dynamically creates and removes privileges as needed, leaving no attack surface for hackers to exploit. Read on to find out more about each approach and how they compare with each other.